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- the present invention relates to 0 computer based testing systems. More specifically, the invention relates to systems and methods for measuring, analyzing and training improvements in mental ability.
- a ‘g-factor’ score results from a factor analysis of a wide range of mental ability tests, and relates to those components of the tests that are most highly correlated in their predictability of test results.
- g is often used as a synonym for IQ, in fact, it is not a measure of any kind of knowledge or mental skill. That is, g is not related to cognitive content.
- g reflects cognitive capacity, that is, information processing capacities (speed, capacity and efficiency).
- the knowledge and skill content of performance on mental ability tests is merely an expression of g which reflects the overall capacity of information processes by which knowledge and skills can be learned and effectively applied, such as, in an IQ test.
- Cognitive Science has developed the theory that cognitive ability, i.e., g, is based on the brain's (information processing) speed.
- Studies have revealed high correlations between highly g-loaded mental tests (e.g, Wonderlic, Ravens and WAIS), and brain-speed, as measured via neural conduction velocity (optic-nerve transmission speed), and chronometric (reaction speed) cognitive tests, for instance.
- ECPs elementary cognitive processes
- the perceptual registration (“apprehension”) of the stimuli bits of information
- the identification (“discrimination”) of the information the “selection” and “encoding” of the information, and the appropriate reaction, be it: physical (sensory-motor), i.e., “simple” reaction-time (RT), or; cognitive, ie, “choice”, “discrimination” and “decision” RTs.
- Cognitive reactions involve the additional ECPs of; “rehearsal” and further “encoding” of appropriately selected information while, short and long term memory files are simultaneously accessed, followed by the “transformation” and “manipulation” of retrieved information for the purposes of making the appropriate choice, discrimination or decision response.
- Any test that challenges and quantifies elementary cognitive processes is referred to as an elementary cognitive task (ECT).
- a simple reaction-time (RT) test involves a single (sensory-motor) response when a certain event happens, such as, pressing a button when a light goes on.
- a choice RT test involves two or more possible choice responses. For example, “If a red light flashes on the screen, press the R key, and if a green light presents itself, press the G key.”
- a discrimination RT test generally involves the use of short term memory to render a yes/no response. As an example, a string of letters is presented for quick review, quickly followed by a second set of letters, with the requirement that the subject determines whether any letter in the second group was in the first group and respond as quickly as possible.
- a decision RT test requires the access of short term memory and/or long term memory (LTM) in order to render the correct “split-second” decision.
- LTM long term memory
- the stimlus may pair a word with a picture on the computer.
- the Rule might be, “If the word and picture are the same, press the right arrow key, otherwise press the left.”
- RTs show a relatively low correlation to IQ
- choice (and especially) discrimination and decision RTs demonstrate a relatively high (over 0.50) correlation.
- the higher the number of alternative choices, or possible responses the higher the test's g-factor.
- a primary indicator of the g-value of an ECT is the length of time required for a correct response. For instance, simple RTs are typically 275 milliseconds (ms). However, choice RT increases as a log function (to the base 2) of the number of choices (Hick's Law). Typically a four choice test might require 350 to 400 ms. In a decision speed test with a random rule-changing cue, response times typically exceed 1000 ms.
- RT times around 1000 ms indicate the full engagement of “Working memory” and are considered to be highly g-loaded.
- RTs much over 1000 ms typically reflect non-elementary (meta) cognitive processes, such as, “thinking” (computations based on learned strategies or procedures, generalizations, etc.).
- the functional processing-system serving the elementary cognitive processes is what Cognitive Science terms “Working memory”. It is likened to a computer's central processor. The faster the processor, the smarter the computer and brain.
- RT cognitive chronometric
- RT cognitive chronometric tests including “Choice RT” and “Discrimination (decision) RT”; “neural conduction velocity”; brain (wave) evoked potentials; brain hemisphere coherence (integration, or synchronicity); total synchronous (alpha and theta) brain wave “energy-under-the-curve”; and others.
- RT chronometric cognitive
- the present invention provides an interactive automatic system and technique for measuring and analyzing mental ability.
- the invention is implemented on a computer which automatically presents a variety of visual and auditory stimuli.
- the system measures reactions (or lack of) to the stimuli, and provides immediate on-line feedback of results, while interactively adjusting test complexity to optimally challenge the cognitive capacity being measured.
- the system renders a number of useful measurements, based on proprietary manipulation and analysis of continuous data generated. Appropriate and meaningful cognitive scores are then tabulated, and displayed for analysis.
- the invention tests for: physical reaction time; perceptual awareness thresholds; brain-speed, and; the speed, efficiency and capacity of elementary cognitive processes, including choice, discrimination and decision responses, memory-access and information-retrieval.
- the invention also quantifies the subject's degree of focus or attention and working memory's speed of accessing long term memory files believed to reside in both left and right brain hemispheres.
- the inventive system also compiles a historical comparison and analysis of the test scores, presents written comments, and provides a performance rating system all graphically displayed.
- FIG. 1 is a flow diagram of a routine which administers a reaction time test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a test figure such as that utilized by the system of the present invention for testing reaction time.
- FIGS. 3 ( a ) and 3 ( b ) depict a flow diagram of a routine which administers a subliminal awareness threshold test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 a and 4 b depict a figure useful in the administration of the subliminal awareness threshold test in accordance with the present teachings.
- FIG. 5 consisting of FIG. 5-1 and FIG. 5-2 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a perceptual awareness threshold test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an individual figure utilized during the perceptual awareness threshold test.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a second display figure utilized during the perceptual awareness threshold test.
- FIG. 8 consisting of FIG. 8-1 and FIG. 8-2 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a multiple choice reaction time test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a display figure utilized during the multiple-choice reaction time test.
- FIG. 10 consisting of FIG. 10-1 and FIG. 10-2 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a short term memory test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIGS. 11 ( a ) and ( b ) depict display figures utilized by the short term memory test.
- FIG. 12 consisting of FIG. 12-1 and FIG. 12-2 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a word picture association test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- an IQ test could be likened to a track meet for the mind.
- the IQ test score reflects factors other than merely brainpower. Therefore, a more accurate reflection of mental ability might be derived by directly measuring the brain's power output, that is, its computational speed and efficiency.
- the elementary cognitive tasks (ECTs) which produce the highest g-correlated results are comprised of a battery of tests with: each evaluating a different elementary cognitive process (ECP); the battery measuring as many ECPs as possible, and; one or more tasks evaluating as long a chain of ECPs as possible.
- ECP elementary cognitive process
- this might be a single test that measures perceptual thresholds, brain-speed, choice and decision speeds and efficiencies, short-term “working” memory, long-term memory access speed/efficiency, simultaneously.
- WM is the operational component of short-term memory. It is likened to a compute's central processor.
- Working memory serves each of the elementary cognitive processes. Loading WM requires (interactive) response-based adjustment of test complexity to fully tax WM capacity to its limits (in processing speed, efficiency and memory capacity). For instance, WM has a relatively limited channel capacity. It can only efficiently process one task at a time. WM “capacity” is defined in terms of: its optimal processing speed (including memory retrieval); its processing efficiency (accuracy and consistency), and; its processing capacity (“memory”, or amount of information it can successfully handle at one time).
- the key to learned cognitive enhancement is based on: the immediate, direct, on-line feedback of appropriate result variables; the interactive adjustment of task difficulty so that the brain-cognitive system's main machine, Working memory, can be fully challenged (imagine trying to build muscle-power with a weight that can be easily lifted), and; challenging all of the brain's various elementary cognitive processes and their capacities.
- chronometric reaction-time computer programs might offer a most desirable, non-invasive and practical way to test, quantify and train elementary cognitive processes, or mental ability.
- brain-cognitive efficiency One of the most desirable cognitive components to measure in the quantification of mental ability, is brain-cognitive efficiency. Recent use of PET scans (Haier, UC Irvine, Calif.), has demonstrated reduced brain metabolic rates with more intelligent people. That is to say, a smart person uses less of their brain, more efficiently, than a less smart person when engaged in some cognitive task. Efficiency is the relative ease, consistency and accuracy in performing a mentally challenging task.
- a direct, non-invasive system for the measurement of brain-cognitive efficiency might offer significant potential for the qualification of mental preparedness for, for example, pilots, air traffic controllers, athletes, soldiers going into combat, executives going into major negotiations, etc. Or, the affects of drugs, alcohol, etc. might best be qualified via brain-cognitive efficiency testing.
- At the heart of the present invention is a unique means for the evaluation of brain-cognitive efficiency, in terms of response consistency and accuracy. This is accomplished by rendering a measurement of appropriate errors and individual intra-test variabilites rendering a standard deviation of appropriate scores. By combining the standard deviation, speed and accuracy of responses the program renders a highly revealing and meaningful efficiency score.
- ECTs are “tests” that quantify ECPs by specifically targeting working memory only (vs. meta-cognitive mechanisms, eg, learned skills, strategies, etc.).
- the most representative ECTs are chronometric tests which quantify information-processing speed, capacity (memory in number of information bits), and efficiency (consistency and accuracy).
- the most comprehensive measure of g is via a battery of ECTs which measure as many individual ECPs as possible, minimally: perception thresholds; brain-speed; WM capacity; WM processing speed (eg, data “rehearsal”, “encoding” and “manipulation”); WM speed of accessing both short-term memory and several “areas” of long term memory (episodic, semantic and symbolic), and; WM efficiency.
- the invention represents an automatic-and-interactive program, for computers or adapted electronic device, that tests, analyzes, and potentially improves, how the subject perceives, thinks and reacts, physically and mentally.
- the program is designed to convert any computer into an interactive test and training system.
- the program expands the subject's awareness of how he or she perceives, thinks and reacts, potentially training the user, via brain biofeedback, to improve his or her powers of awareness, focus, mental quickness, clarity and efficiency, memory retrieval speed, capacity and choice-decision speed.
- the program also plots performance scores over daily, weekly and quarterly periods. It allows the subject to register comments, such as any unusual conditions surrounding any test. In this way, one learns about the (mental and physical) performance effects of drugs, emotions, drinks, foods, vitamins, sleep, exercise programs, and etc.
- the program also challenges the subject to improve upon his “baseline” score using on-line feedback display of comparative results with positive, and where appropriate negative, reinforcement of responses, along with interactive adjustment of test complexity (difficulty) to most fully challenge the brain and mind and optimize cognitive-enhancement potential.
- the program provides comments after the entire test battery is completed yielding test interpretations, as well as insights into, and appropriate suggestions.
- the program's biofeedback capacity trains the above brain-cognitive capacities by “shaping responses” towards improvement in perceptual, data-processing and decision making abilities, as desired.
- the program also detects the level of noise in the brain's cognitive processing pathways (neural noise) which is highly correlated with mental ability and stress, and is believed to reflect emotional levels of anxiety and frustration.
- the program measures, evaluates and trains perceptual, information processing and mental reaction-speed capacities believed to underly the elementary cognitive faculties of awareness, physical reflexes and intelligence.
- Interactive is a term commonly used describing the ability of the user to edit or otherwise influence the content and it's delivery via the software-hardware system, such as, a floppy disc or CD ROM and a computer.
- the software-hardware system such as, a floppy disc or CD ROM and a computer.
- such interactive systems have no way of knowing how such new content affected the user.
- the technology enables a relatively new and improved form of interactivity or interactivity, wherein the content is actually shaped by the user's mental and physiologic states (as evidenced by their reactions), which new content, in turn influences the user (and their cognitive state), etc.
- interactive loop would be formed by using an EEG to monitor viewer brain wave patterns evidencing the degree of attention payed to (or interest in) a CD ROM story (media content) displayed on a screen. If the content, or “presentation stimuli”, were qualitatively adjusted by the user's brain waves so as to shape a desirable brain wave state (reflecting one's paying more attention), such interactive shaping of content presentation by user psycho-physiologic, or cognitive, states could be called interactive.
- Cognitive capacity-enhancement training requires on-line and immediate measurement, analysis and feedback of user's cognitive states (eg, attention, memory capacity, mental reaction speed, etc.) which interactively adjust content, or “stimulus presentation”. For instance, if such a training program were to test and train one's perceptual threshold (or, “seeing speed”), the program would need to be able to interactively adjust the “presentation time” of the “stimulus” until it determined the user's perceptual threshold, based on their responses.
- cognitive states eg, attention, memory capacity, mental reaction speed, etc.
- the present invention teaches a new, non-invasive and computerized methodology for the testing and training of cognitive capacities, and, perhaps most uniquely, is so designed to enable a number of new and useful broad market applications of interactive educational and entertainment software, from standard floopy disc software programs to multi-media CD ROM.
- the present invention allows for the unique value-added improvement of standard interactive CD ROM technology and systems, converting them into an interactive testing and training, as well as entertaining, system products. This could open up whole new markets beyond edutainment, such as, braintainment, for example.
- An interactive floppy or ROM disc program might be for seniors. It is known, for example, that cognitive abilities normally start to decline after years 65 (statistically). That is, unless the brain can be exercised in the appropriate manner. Interactive brain-games could be employed to slow down, stop, if not reverse, at least for a temporary time period, this cognitive degeneration.
- FIG. 1 is a flow diagram of a routine which administers a reaction time test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- the system displays a figure such as that shown in FIG. 2 and measures the time required for a subject to depress a key.
- a random delay is introduced at step 16 before the figure is shown, so that the subject cannot predict from past experience precisely when the test figure will appear (a similar random delay is used in the other tests).
- the reaction time for each trial is recorded.
- the statistical analysis performed on the reaction time data for this and the other tests is described below, under DATA ANALYSIS
- FIG. 2 is a test figure such as that utilized by the system of the present invention for testing reaction time.
- FIGS. 3 ( a ) and 3 ( b ) depict a flow diagram of a routine which administers a subliminal awareness threshold test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. This test measures the limits or threshold of one's ability to perceive a very brief stimulus.
- the subject is presented with one or two possible stimuli: a very brief outline of a 4-pointed star immediately turning into a solid star, or a solid star only.
- FIGS. 4 ( a ) and 4 ( b ) depict a figure useful in the administration of the subliminal awareness threshold test in accordance with the present teachings.
- the objective is to discriminate between the two stimuli and respond as quickly as possible by depressing the space bar (or other designated key) when and only when the star outline is perceived preceding the solid star. If the star outline presentation is too brief to be detected by the subject, step 146 in FIG. 3 ( b ) slows down (increases) the stimulus presentation time. On the other hand, when a predetermined number of consecutive elections (e.g., 3) are made without error, step 120 shortens the stimulus display time.
- a predetermined number of consecutive elections e.g. 3, are made without error
- the initial inspection time is set based on the subject's past performance.
- the DRS deterministic random selection function is a function by which the outcome of the total number of trials will always match a particular probability distribution profile, although any individual outcome is unpredictable. The function accomplishes this by taking past history into account when making a random yes/no decision.
- the function may be expressed in informal pseudo-code as follows:
- step 128 its set to select the “Display Outline” path with a probability of 0.6.
- FIG. 5 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a perceptual awareness threshold test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an individual figure utilized during the perceptual awareness threshold test.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a second display figure utilized during the perceptual awareness threshold test.
- the system first adjusts the presentation time based on the object's past performance (step 212 ).
- steps 218 - 222 in FIG. 5 during the perceptual awareness threshold test, an individual figure, such as that shown in FIG. 6, is presented on a black background in the same position as one of the circles on the left or right side of the displayed figure.
- a presentation delay which is determined in part by the subject's past performance (e.g., 20 to 50 milliseconds)
- the rest of the figure FIG. 7 is displayed. To the subject, the screen appears to contain 8 lights, one of which turns on a little before the rest.
- the subject presses one of two keys to indicate on which side, left or right, the initial single figure was displayed (e.g., the right-arrow key if the single figure speared on the right, or the left-arrow key if the figure appeared on the left). If the subject selected the correct side, the presentation delay is reduced (step 244 ); if the subject selected the wrong side or failed to respond within 3 seconds of the presentation of the stimulus, the presentation delay is increased (step 238 ). Trial errors and response times are recorded for tabulation at the end of the test.
- FIG. 8 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a multiple-choice reaction time test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- the display of FIG. 9 is used.
- FIG. 9 is a display figure utilized during the multiple-choice reaction time test.
- the segments labeled N, S, E, and W normally form dark red square ring.
- the stimulus consists of one of these segments changing to a light yellow color.
- the moat 38 may or may not change color from ark blue to light cyan.
- the subject responds by depressing the appropriate key. If the moat is illuminated (i.e., has changed color), the subject must also press the shift key the responses are tabulated for subsequent display.
- FIG. 10 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a working memory capacity test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- this test 400 after a random delay, the system performs a DRS function to select a “letters” or “symbols” test with equal probability.
- the two forms of the test are identical, except that one displays a set of capital letters A-Z, and the other a set of geometrical symbols (circle, triangle, and square) with any of three concentric segments filled-in or empty, as illustrated in FIGS. 11 ( a ) and ( b ).
- FIGS. 11 ( a ) and ( b ) depict display figures utilized by the short term memory test.
- step 428 an initial set of characters is displayed (the “presentations).
- the number of letters or symbols presented is determined by past performance, and ranges between 3 and 13.
- the letters or symbols are presented in random order, and are all different from one another.
- the presentation is erased and a “probe” of a smaller number of characters is displayed.
- the probe consists of a random set of letters or symbols, and may or may not (with 50% likelihood) contain one or more letters or symbols that also appeared in the presentation.
- the count of probe characters ranges from 1 to 11.
- the subject is to press a YES key (e.g., the right-arrow key); if none of the probe characters were part of the presentation, the subject is to press a NO key (e.g., the left arrow key).
- a YES key e.g., the right-arrow key
- NO key e.g., the left arrow key
- the number of letters or symbols is reduced or the next letters or symbols trial. If the subject responds correctly to two consecutive trials without an intervening error and with a reaction time of less than 1200 milliseconds, the number of letters or symbols is increased for the next trial (step 450 ).
- a score representing the aggregate difficulty of the test is obtained by summing the total characters (letters and symbols) correctly identified during the test run of 8 letter trials and 8 symbol trials.
- FIG. 12 depicts a flow diagram of a routine which administers a word picture association test in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. During this test, a word is presented along with a picture. If they are the same, the subject is instructed to respond with a YES indication. If not, the subject responds with a NO. However, if a tone sounds during the trial, the subject is to reverse his answer only for that trial.
- reaction time and other test-specific data (e.g., inspection time, presentation time, character count) are analyzed statistically for each test to produce the following results (in all cases the fastest, slowest, and any erroneous trials are excluded from the RT computation):
- Subliminal awareness threshold (milliseconds): computed as the briefest interval successfully observed by the subject during a “set” of 5 trials in the Subliminal awareness Threshold Test (FIG. 3 ( a )).
- Perceptual awareness threshold (milliseconds): computed as the briefest presentation delay successfully observed by the subject in 3 successive trials in the Perceptual awareness Threshold Test (FIG. 5 ).
- Information processing/Decision making speed (milliseconds): computed as the median ⁇ T in the Multiple Choice Reaction Time Test (FIG. 8 ).
- N is the number of trials after the fastest and slowest trials are discarded, and does not include erroneous trials
- RT is the median reaction time in milliseconds for correctly completed trials
- S is the standard deviation (sigma) of the RTs, a measurement of “noise” in the cognitive system (the standard deviation is computed by averaging the squares of the difference of the RT of each trial and the mean RT, then taking the square root of the average); ERR is the number of incorrect trials.
- a test completed with all RTs exactly the same would yield an efficiency of 100%.
- Efficiency measures the consistency, rather than the speed, of the subject's reactions. Typical efficiencies range from 75% to 90%; more complex tests tend to produce lower efficiency figures for a given subject. Research has indicated that intra-individual variability in RT, which the Efficiency level reflects, is highly correlated with g Jensen 1982].
- Working memory capacity computed as the total number of characters displayed in the presentation and probe sets of the Working memory Capacity Test (FIG. 10) in those trials that are successfully completed by the subject. This can range from 64 (3 presentation and 1 probe characters in 16 trials) to 384 (13 presentation and 11 probe characters in 16 trials).
- Performance level a conveniently-scaled “score” used to give the subject a relative idea of his performance.
- the performance level is computed in two stages, first a get an “adjusted RT” reflecting efficiency . . .
- the scale factor used varies with the particular test, as more complex tests result in larger RTs.
- each trial consisting of RT and perceptual threshold or difficulty level as appropriate, is available for display upon completion of the test.
- the subject can see, for example, the effect of the appearance of letters or symbols in the Working memory Capacity test, or the difference in response times for individual trials in the Word-Picture Test when the reversing tone is present. This per-trial information is then discarded, and only summary results are saved.
- the subject may enter a comment at the completion of any test to describe any factors that he thinks may have influenced his score. This comment will appear on the history graph described below whenever the period of time including the comment is displayed.
- the summary test results described above are time and date-stamped and saved for subsequent review.
- the system provides a History graph, on which may be selected for display any of the above results for any period of time.
- This History information coupled with the comment entry described above, allows the subject to track his performance over time and identify what factors influence his performance.
- he user may view results from multiple tests plotted with their results averaged together, to see the effect of a combination of tests. Specific starting and ending dates may be selected.
- the History graph may be operated in either of two modes.
- TEMPORAL node performance history is displayed over time, with date/time labels on the X-axis. Each type of data is plotted as a line graph.
- PERIODIC mode the data can be examined for cyclic behavior.
- the user selects he number of days in the period. All the data between starting and ending dates is scatter-plotted (each data value is plotted as a point on the graph) in segments of the specified number of days.
- the performance of the subject for various times of the day could be displayed by setting the period to 1 day. All the 8:00 a.m. results for the entire history period will be plotted next to each other, all the 9:00 a.m. results likewise, and so on.
- a weekly cycle could be displayed by setting the period to 7 days. If the starting date is set to a Sunday, then Day 0 on the graph will hold all the Sunday scores, day 1 will hold all the Monday scores, etc.
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| TABLE I |
| function DRS (yes_chance, total, yes_already, no already) |
| //yes_chance | probability of YES response (between 0 and 1) |
| //total | total number of responses in set |
| //yes_already | YES responses previously returned |
| //no_already | NO responses previously returned |
| n = (total * yes chance yes already)/(total - yes_already - no_already) |
| rnd = random 0 // random number less than 1 but greater |
| than or equal to zero |
| if n > rnd then |
| return (YES) |
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